A passenger in a moving bus is thrown forwards when the bus is suddenly stopped. This is…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
A passenger in a moving bus is thrown forwards when the bus is suddenly stopped. This is explained by
- Newton’s first law.
- Newton’s second law.
- Newton’s third law.
- the principle of conservation of momentum.
Answer
(A) Newton’s first law.
Sign up free on Edukali to view the step-by-step worked solution and practice thousands of similar questions.
Related practice questions
- An object placed on an inclined plane starts sliding when the angle of incline becomes 30º. The coefficient…
- One end of string of length l is connected to a particle of mass 'm' and the other end is connected to a…
- If rope of lift breaks suddenly, the tension exerted by the surface of lift (a = acceleration of lift)
- A car is moving along a straight horizontal road with a speed . If the coefficient of friction between the…
- A block of base 10 ~cm 10 ~cm and height 15 cm is kept on an inclined plane. The coefficient of friction…
- A body of mass m rests on horizontal surface. The coefficient of friction between the body and the surface is…
- A system consists of three masses m 1 , m 2 , and m 3 connected by a string passing over a pulley P. The mass…
- An object of mass 3 kg is at rest. If a force F = (6 t^ 2 i +4 t j ) N is applied on the object, then the…
More Laws of Motion questions · Browse all practice questions